How to Distinguish Between Class A, B, and C Cars?
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Mainly refer to the vehicle's wheelbase and length parameters to distinguish between Class A, B, and C cars. Below are the relevant introductions about Class A, B, and C cars: 1. Class A refers to compact cars, Class B refers to mid-size cars, and Class C refers to mid-to-large-size cars. 2. Car classes are generally divided into six levels: A00, A0, A, B, C, and D, where A00 refers to micro cars, A0 refers to small cars, A refers to compact cars, B refers to mid-size cars, C refers to mid-to-large-size cars, and D refers to large cars. 3. Micro cars have a wheelbase of 2-2.3m and a length of less than 4m. Small cars have a wheelbase of 2.3-2.5m and a length of 4-4.3m. Compact cars have a wheelbase of 2.5-2.7m and a length of 4.2-4.6m. Mid-size cars have a wheelbase of 2.7-2.85m and a length of 4.3-5m. Mid-to-large-size cars have a wheelbase of 2.85-3m and a length of more than 5m. Large cars have a wheelbase of 2-2.3m and a length of more than 5.2m.